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      <title>Unveiling the Real Locations Behind The Overlook Hotel from The Shining</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The chilling narrative of The Shining, whether experienced through Stephen King&amp;rsquo;s terrifying novel or Stanley Kubrick&amp;rsquo;s iconic film adaptation, owes much of its enduring power to its central character: the Overlook Hotel. This isolated, sprawling mountain resort, with its labyrinthine corridors, unsettling history, and supernatural inhabitants, is as much a presence in the story as Jack Torrance himself. For countless fans and curious travelers, a persistent question lingers: where exactly was this infamous hotel located? While the Overlook Hotel is a fictional construct, its terrifying realism is deeply rooted in real-world inspirations and actual filming locations, making it a fascinating case study in how fiction and reality intertwine to create a lasting legend.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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